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The figure of music in nineteenth-century British poetry
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The figure of music in nineteenth-century British poetry

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Scotch drink & Irish harps : mediations of the national air / C. Langan
Suspended sense in Alastor : Shelley's musical trope and eighteenth-century medical discourse / K. Ogawa
On music framed : the Eolian harp in romantic writing / S. Bernstein
Music and inspiration in Blake's poetry / J. Hughes
Music their larger soul : George Eliot's The legend of Jubal and Victorian musicality / R.A. Solie
Musical reactions to Tennyson : reformulating musical imagery in The lotos-eaters / M. Allis
Monna innominata and Christina Rossetti's audible unhappiness / Y. Wei Wei
The silent song of D.G. Rossetti's The house of life / P. Weliver
The music spoke for us : music and sexuality in fin-de-siècle poetry / E. Sutton
Sappho recomposed : a song cycle by Granville and Helen Bantock / Y. Prins.

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